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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Just another “Vast Right Wing Consipiracy?”, Or should we hold that thought?

When
the March 2nd New York Times story broke about former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton’s, “exclusive” use of her personal email address to conduct
government business, you probably could have knocked me over with a feather. (link)New York Times?Wait, what?The newspaper often cited as the most progressive in the nation publishing what appears to be a hit piece on the de facto
Democrat presidential nominee?Have
worlds collided?, I thought it was a fluke, only to see Mother Jones publish a
blistering article slamming Hillary’s “tainted chain of custody” just a few
days later.(link)I then began to feel there may be more to this
story than meets the eye, my goodness, more has been written by the left about
the Clinton private Email debacle than about the four tragic deaths in
Benghazi.

One
amusing aspect of this story is that during her 2008 Presidential campaign run,
Mrs. Clinton was an extremely harsh critic of the Bush administration’s use of
private emails for official business.(link)Reported thus far, a few Bush officials did
use public email accounts such as Gmail, Hotmail, etc. in addition to their
government accounts.But none has been
reported to have personally paid for server installations in their homes to
assure exclusivity, like Hillary, whose private account was created the day her
Senate confirmation hearings began on January 13, 2009.The nagging question is, why the urgency to
create an exclusive email address for official government use when free access
to the State Department website was available?One can only speculate.

Since
creation of “hr22clintonemail.com” and nine other accounts, all official State
Department correspondence, including top secret information due to her security
clearance, was funneled through the Clinton private domain, with Hillary having
sole discretion to either share information with those whom she deemed appropriate,
retain for future use or destroy entirely.We will probably never know if historical information critical to world
events were purposely deleted.One
person, and one person alone, Hillary Clinton, maintained the keys to the
kingdom.Some will always question if Libyan
Ambassador Stevens personally emailed Clinton for additional security for the embassy,
let alone whether he emailed her for emergency assistance within the hours or
minutes prior to his death.

Hillary
used in her press conference on March 10 the “need for convenience” as an
excuse for maintaining her exclusive email account from a private server in her
home because carrying two phones would have been a burden.It should be noted one device can handle
information from multiple email accounts.Interestingly, less than two
weeks ago, she admitted at the Watermark Silicon Valley Conference to now using
two phones, a BlackBerry and an iPhone.(link)

One
thing is for certain as
the story unfolds.This story will be
the gift that keeps on giving as additional related matters concerning Clinton
have been brought to the forefront since the story broke.Judicial Watch claims it has made 160
requests for information and filed 20 lawsuits against the State Department
over the past seven years and zero Clinton emails have been received on any of
these matters.(link)Stories from 2012 have resurfaced implying both
Hillary and her stepbrother gained financially from State Department aide in
the amount of $3.1 billion to Haiti. (link)
Information related to MoveOn.org’s call to draft Elizabeth Warren to run in
2016 as well as rumors about former Obama campaign staffers and other liberal
pro-Warren organizations are additionally being released. (link)

Could
the Warren push be related to the sudden and revealing stories about the
Clinton email scandal?Stay tuned
folks.This could be one long and wild
ride!

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Al ran for the California State Assembly in his home district in 2010 and garnered more votes than any other Republican since 1984. He's worked as communications director for the Ron Nehring for California Lt. Governor campaign during the primaries in 2014. He has also held multiple positions within his local Republican Central Committee including Secretary, and Vice President of his local California Republican Assembly chapter, while also being an ongoing delegate to the California Republican Party for almost a decade. Al is also currently a featured writer at freedomDaily.com

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